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... distinction can usefully be made , in the manner of Lakoff and Johnson ( 1980 ) ( and cf. Lakoff and Turner ( 1989 ) ) , between a metaphorical concept , and the potentially unlimited number of surface realizations of that concept ...
... distinction can usefully be made , in the manner of Lakoff and Johnson ( 1980 ) ( and cf. Lakoff and Turner ( 1989 ) ) , between a metaphorical concept , and the potentially unlimited number of surface realizations of that concept ...
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... distinction between whole and partial grecisms was clearly unavailable to native readers like Quintilian and Servius ... distinction set up on 1.228 . The blurred distinction is followed by Lactantius on Statius ; cf. his notes on Th ...
... distinction between whole and partial grecisms was clearly unavailable to native readers like Quintilian and Servius ... distinction set up on 1.228 . The blurred distinction is followed by Lactantius on Statius ; cf. his notes on Th ...
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... distinction is then picked up , repeated and varied in ( b ) : merely to read the words of an oath is not to swear , a point ingeniously developed and expanded in the word - play of line 144 , ' I ought to have been allowed to choose a ...
... distinction is then picked up , repeated and varied in ( b ) : merely to read the words of an oath is not to swear , a point ingeniously developed and expanded in the word - play of line 144 , ' I ought to have been allowed to choose a ...
Contents
Poetic Diction Poetic Discourse and the Poetic Register | 21 |
Nominative Personal Pronouns and Some Patterns of Speech | 97 |
The Word Order of Horaces Odes | 135 |
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